Audrey and Frank Peterman are our nation’s authorities on how to get minorities involved in experiencing the 391 units of the National Park System. In doing so, they have also enhanced America’s conservation and environmental justice movements, coagulating them as aspects of one another into a single movement involving not just minorities, but also all...
Audrey Peterman featured in Saving Land, the Magazine of the Land Trust Alliance, Summer 2010.
Pick up and Go!… (to a National Park) In 1995, Frank and Audrey Peterman sold their house and embarked on a 40-state journey to 14 national and state parks. The trip inspired them to devote their lives to the environment full time and have chronicled their journey in the book, Legacy on the Land.
To celebrate National Park Week, the national parks are free to the public from April 17-25. Msnbc’s Alex Witt talks with The Wilderness Society’s Frank Peterman. Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
Audrey Peterman and her husband Frank have spent years traveling and exploring the country’s national parks. Their book “ Legacy on the Land ” was written with the mission to educate Americans about environmental and natural resource issues and the need for shared stewardship of our public lands.
“Audrey is a National Treasure! And Frank too! I am so proud of the work they are doing to connect all Americans with our heritage.”
Majora Carter
President, Majora Carter Group, LLC
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